Summertime Activities

Summer is a perfect time for parents and youth to relax and reconnect. Youth benefit from getting involved and pursuing interests. Coronado has a plethora of opportunities for everyone!

  • There are so many great events for youth happening all summer long. Check out their calendar for activities.

    Also check out the summer reading program, great for the whole family!

  • Sign your youth up for different classes and activities hosted by the Recreation Center.

  • Check out the various classes and offerings put on by the Coronado Schools Foundation Summer Academy!

  • Youth can learn to sail this summer with the Coronado Yacht Clubs Junior Sailing program!

    The junior program also offers fishing classes over the summer, classes are offered to kids ages 9-15, and we provided all fishing gear.

  • Check out Champions over the summer as they early offer summer break care and fun activities for elementary-aged youth.

  • There is something for every ARtist ages 6 -17. All projects are designed to promote creativity and hands-on STEAM learning in a fun and social environment. Click here to learn more

  • Open to all youth (including non-SHPS students), 4-10 years old; children will play sports, dance, paint, and do science experiments. Click here to learn more

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